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Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?

This award winning film follows the U.S. Congressional primary race of Jeff Smith, a 29 year old part-time political science teacher as he takes on Russ Carnahan, son of Missouri's most powerful political dynasty.

Feeling disconnected from their food, a filmmaker and his family decide to join a community supported organic farm. As he photographs the growing process, the filmmaker moves from passive observer to active participant in the planting and harvesting of vegetables. Featuring lush time-lapse and macro photography sequences compiled from nearly 20,000 still images, this personal essay is a filmmaker’s meditation on his blossoming family and community.

Won’t Anybody Listen, a feature length documentary, shot over a period of seven years, chronicles the lives of brothers Frank and Vince Rogala and the members of Orange County's perennial rock band "NC-17". Humbled by the brutal realities of the record industry and the corporate business machine, these courageous musicians are forced to balance their desire for financial success with their need for artistic redemption. A searing indictment of the record industry, Won't Anybody Listen pulls no punches as it destroys the popular myths about the music business and the Rock & Roll dream.